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Dining Rooms With Alexa Hotz

10 Easy Pieces: Glamorous Champagne Buckets

Every so often it's time to take stock of the latest ice buckets out there. The ice bucket is the ultimate in tabletop luxury, an object designers seem to enjoy refining again and again. Here is a list of some recent introductions mixed with a few of our favorite standbys (see more in 10 Easy Pieces: Champagne Buckets).

Stelton Danish Ice Bucket | Remodelista

Above: Arne Jacobsen's AJ Ice Bucket, designed in 1967 for Stelton, is polished stainless steel for $298 at The Line.

Stainless Steel Travel Ice Bucket | Remodelista

Above: The Italian made Stainless Steel Travel Ice Bucket is a shape inspired by farm milk containers; $250 at March in San Francisco.

Maison Margiela Ice Bucket Champagne Pail | Remodelista

Above: The industrial influenced Champagne Pail from Maison Martin Margiela in collaboration with L'Atelier D'Exercises; $530 at A+R Store.

Ralph Lauren Cocktail Set at ABC Carpet & Home | Remodelista

Above: The Ralph Lauren Home Montgomery Cocktail Set is made of Art Deco-inspired silver-plated brass. The set is $295 at ABC Carpet & Home.

Rift Cut White Oak Ice Bucket by Cliff Spencer | Remodelista

Above: The Rift Cut White Oak Ice Bucket by Cliff Spencer for Food52 is $250.

Established Champagne Bucket by Dante Goods and Bads | Remodelista

Above: The Established Champagne Bucket by Dante Goods & Bads is made in Germany of brass with 25 micron silver for $275 at Garde in Los Angeles.

Alessi 5052 Ice Bucket | Remodelista

Above: When Ettore Sottsass designed the 5052 Wine Cooler for Alessi, he studied the different bottle shapes of wine to ensure that all bottles are immersed up to the neck and can fit two bottles together; $262 at YLiving.

Michael Anastassiades Mirror Ice Bucket | Remodelista

Above: Michael Anastassiades' Mirror Ice Bucket is made of double walled mirrored glass; $260 at The Future Perfect.

Tom Dixon New Plum Ice Bucket | Remodelista

Above: Tom Dixon's latest design is the Plum Champagne Bucket in a deep blue glass with a textured exterior; $290 for Horne.

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Bathrooms With Julie Carlson

Back to Brass: Glamorous Bath Fixtures from Japan

Spotted while perusing the wares at Analogue Life (one of our favorite purveyors of household goods): simple bath hardware as an art form, from Chiba Metal Works in Japan. "Designed with smooth, straight lines and no adornment, these simple pieces will develop a natural patina over time to create an uneven tone that adds to the industrial character," according to Analogue Life. Here are some favorites from the line:

Chiba Hooks | Remodelista

Above: The Chiba Brass Hook is $15 from Analogue Life.

Chiba Hanger | Remodelista

Above: A prototype of a brass hanger.

Chiba TP Holder | Remodelista

Above: The Iron Roll Paper Holder is $81 from Analogue Life.

Chiba Metal Works & Design Brass Toilet Paper Roll Holder | Remodelista

Above: The Brass Paper Holder is $82 from Analogue Life.

Brass Hanger from Chiba | Remodelista

Above: A trio of brass hooks with matching brass hangers.

Chiba Metal Works & Design Brass Towel Rod | Remodelista

Above: The Chiba Towel Bar is $40 from Analogue Life.

Chiba Metal Works & Design Iron Towel Rod | Remodelista

Above: The Iron Chiba Towel Bar is $40 from Analogue Life.

Chiba Brass Hangers | Remodelista

Above: Small brass hangers for hand towels.

See more Bath Accessories in our Shop section and check out The Ultimate Bathrobe Hook, Modern Dad Edition.

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Bedrooms With Meredith Swinehart

The New Metallics: Beds by Piet Hein Eek

Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek—a Remodelista favorite—has collaborated with Dutch eco-bedding line Yumeko to design three handmade beds to complement the "luxurious simplicity" of the Yumeko brand. The beds—in copper, oak, and powder-coated steel—are the bedding company's first foray into furniture.

For more from the designer, Shop Piet Hein Eek on Remodelista. 

Photography by Aico Lind for Yumeko. 

Piet Hein Eek Bed for Yumeko | Remodelista

Above: A copper-plated steel bed. 

Piet Hein Eek Bed for Yumeko | Remodelista

Above: The attached headboard is lined with felt from a traditional felt maker in Portugal; it's not dyed, but is the same ivory color of the sheep's wool.

Piet Hein Eek Bed for Yumeko | Remodelista

Above: Hein Eek's wooden bed is made of FSC-certified solid European oak. The wood is left unvarnished to show the grain and warm color of the oak. 

Piet Hein Eek Bed for Yumeko | Remodelista

Above: At the juncture of each bed leg, brass screws give the wooden bed a glamorous detail. 

Piet Hein Eek Bed for Yumeko | Remodelista

Above: Hein Eek's metal bed is gray powder-coated steel. The headboard is lined with the same Portuguese felt as in the copper bed, this time of naturally brown sheep's wool.

Piet Hein Eek Bed for Yumeko | Remodelista

Above: The brass and steel beds are the same basic design, with diagonal steel reinforcements at each leg.  

Piet Hein Eek Workshop and Studio | Remodelista

Above: The beds are made by hand in Piet Hein Eek's workshop in Eindhoven, Netherlands. 

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